I am so glad to see so many different resources to help those looking for a job. Unfortunately, I fear, many job seekers don't know about these resources. Please, share this with those you know.
If you don't really enjoy reading and would prefer to hear and see recommendations of best practices from career experts around the country this is a wonderful resource:
Employmentdigest.net Video Interviews
Perhaps you are one of those on the go and don't have time to sit and watch, you can download this .mp3 and get your interviewing advice:
Jobradio.fm: Great Interview Answer
Maybe you prefer books to blogs. Are you looking for a good read on networking? Read Spin Strategy's review:
The New "Must Have" Networking Tool
There are those that learn best in an structured environment. This is a wonderful resource for those wanting to learn on-line:
RCM Associates offers some free and some very low cost teleconferences.
You owe it to yourself to invest in you. As you know, job search is tough today. It is going to take more than a slick resume. You owe it to yourself to arm yourself with new tools and knowledge to make your job search more productive.
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Tim, thanks for stopping by. I am not technically "with it" when it comes to radio...I still listen to regular FM stations while in my car. I usually hear news that I am able to use throughout the day...just another resource, I suppose. It will be interesting to see where it goes in the future. Have a great December. I love your blog and your LinkedIn group!
Posted by: Career Sherpa | December 03, 2009 at 05:48 AM
Hi Hannah - Good thought to reinforce the variety of resources out there. It recognizes that we all learn in different ways and at a different pace. Still curious what the role of radio will be long term, but job radio is a great one! Thanks for a helpful post!
Posted by: Tim Tyrell-Smith | December 02, 2009 at 08:40 AM